Using Record-A-Call; Using Group Listen - Mitel 8500 User Manual

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Call Features

Using Record-A-Call

You can use Record-A-Call to record an ongoing call as a mailbox message.
retrieve the message from your voice mailbox. The Record-A-Call feature stays active after the
other party hangs up, so you can add to the recorded call with your own message.
NOTE
To use Record-A-Call:
1. While on a call, press
2. Enter the voice mailbox number where you want the recording saved. Both you and the
To stop Record-A-Call:

Using Group Listen

You can use Group Listen to activate the speaker while you use the handset or headset to
continue speaking. This allows other people to hear the other party on the call while the other
party can only hear you (through the handset microphone). You cannot use Group Listen in
Handsfree Mode.
NOTE
To use Group Listen:
2.
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Record-A-Call is not supported on peer-to-peer (P2P) calls. Contact your system
administrator for more information.
calling party hear a confirmation tone (if enabled).
If your system administrator assigns the Record-a-Call voice mailbox
NOTE
destination, you do not need to enter the voice mailbox number.
Do one of the following:
Press
(Special), and then dial 385.
Hang up.
If are using the handset, the
speaker is on. However, if you are using a headset, the
is lit. If you press
disconnect the call.
While on a call, press
(The other party does not hear the confirmation tone.) Dial 312 again to turn Group listen
off.
This feature may or may not be enabled for your system.
(Special), and then dial 385 to turn Record-A-Call on.
(Speaker) button lamp is unlit, even though the
(Speaker) while on either the handset or headset you
(Special), and then dial 312. You hear a confirmation tone.
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You can then
(Speaker) button lamp

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